A national homebuilder is planning about 300 new homes on a large swath of a shut-down country club outside of Denver.
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Sunflower seed startup blooms
An entrepreneur is growing his healthy snack startup, hoping to plant his product on store shelves across the region and push revenue to more than $1 million.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Feb. 20, 2015
Two apartments change hands, including a 40-unit building in Speer that sold for more than $7 million.
Calif. bank builds in the Highlands
A California bank is building up its local presence with a new branch on Tejon Street.
Developer launches $18M low-income project
As rents skyrocket around Denver, a developer is breaking ground on an apartment project for low-income residents and homeless veterans.
Downtown’s $100M apartment tower breaks ground
A 24-story building is on the rise downtown, and the apartment concept – which has been replicated in cities across the country – will include top-floor amenities and three retail storefronts.
Wine and dine spot sets up on Colfax
After years of wine exploration around the world, a Colorado native is about to toast to the opening of his first restaurant in City Park.
Ad firm converts old Catholic school into new office
A real estate advertising agency has bought some property of its own and is planning renovations to the 1930’s former grade school building in Baker.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Feb. 13, 2015
A community center buys more than 23,000 square feet in Aurora and a firm buys a Federal Boulevard apartment complex for $5.6 million.
Cap Hill restaurant shut down
A restaurant along East Colfax Avenue has been closed by the state for falling behind on more than $12,000 in property taxes and is also under fire from its landlord.